Jehová Jireh (Español)

Aline Barros Aline Barros

Unwavering Faith Amidst Life's Storms

The song "Jehová Jireh (Español)" by Aline Barros is a powerful declaration of faith and trust in God's providence. Aline Barros is a well-known Brazilian gospel singer whose music often reflects her Christian beliefs, and this song is no exception. The lyrics express a deep sense of security and confidence in God's protection and provision, even in the face of adversity.

The repeated lines "El fuego no me quema / Las aguas no me ahogarán" (The fire will not burn me / The waters will not drown me) symbolize the trials and tribulations that one may encounter in life. The singer proclaims that she is not alone because God is with her, offering a shelter that keeps her safe. This imagery is reminiscent of biblical stories where God's presence provides protection and deliverance to His people.

The chorus centers around the name "Jehová Jireh," which is one of the names of God found in the Old Testament, meaning "The Lord Will Provide." The singer's faith is evident as she repeatedly affirms her belief that God will provide for her needs, regardless of the circumstances. The song encourages listeners to live by faith, not by sight, and to hold onto their belief in God's unwavering support, even when facing the strongest storms of life. It's a message of hope and resilience that resonates with many who find strength in their spiritual convictions.

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  1. Declaro a Cristo
  2. Mamãe Coruja
  3. Ressuscita-me
  4. Por Amor
  5. Resucitame
  6. Jeová Jireh
  7. Poder Pra Salvar (Mighty to Save)
  8. Soube Que me Amava
  9. Victoria En El Desierto
  10. Vitória no Deserto
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